Stomach cancer, also known as gastric cancer, accounts for over 1 million new cases globally each year, making it the fifth most common cancer worldwide (World Health Organization). The stomach plays a crucial role in digestion, breaking down food and absorbing nutrients. Unfortunately, stomach cancer is often diagnosed at a late stage because its early symptoms are subtle or easily mistaken for minor ailments. This delay in detection significantly impacts survival rates, underscoring the importance of recognizing overlooked warning signs as soon as possible.
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35. Black, Tarry Stools (Melena) Black, tarry stools—known medically as melena—are a classic sign of gastrointestinal bleeding, which can occur when a stomach tumor erodes blood…